<span id="hs_cos_wrapper_post_body" class="hs_cos_wrapper hs_cos_wrapper_meta_field hs_cos_wrapper_type_rich_text" style="" data-hs-cos-general-type="meta_field" data-hs-cos-type="rich_text" ><p>&nbsp;</p> <!--more--><p><img class="aligncenter wp-image-2550" src="http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/2548414/Imported_Blog_Media/honey-1.jpg" alt="honey" width="397" height="265"></p> <p>Here at ThreatSTOP, we know the threat landscape is ever-changing. With that in mind, we’re always searching for data sources that keep our customers safe and informed.</p> <p>Using daily updated data from Dr. Jose Nazario, a researcher with the Honeynet Project (You can read about them and their amazing work at their website - https://www.honeynet.org/), we have created a new target called “Honeypot feeds.” These new feeds defend against incoming attacks on the following platforms – SSH, Telnet, Apache, PHPMyAdmin and WordPress.</p> <p>The separate honeypots have their own targets in ThreatSTOP’s policy editor (in expert mode), with the ability to block each one individually.</p> <p>We highly recommend updating your policies to include these new threats.</p></span>